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    Pharmacy student stress with transition to online education during the COVID-19 pandemic by Attarabeen, Omar F., Gresham-Dolby, Chelsea, Broedel-Zaugg, Kimberly

    Published in Currents in pharmacy teaching and learning (01-08-2021)
    “…Pharmacy student-perceived stress may impact academic experiences. This research aimed to investigate whether there was an increase in student-perceived stress…”
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    Gaps and Opportunities for Faculty Workload Policies in Pharmacy and Health Professions Education by Park, Sharon K., DiVall, Margarita V., Lee, Kelly C., Lebovitz, Lisa, Dey, Surajit, Attarabeen, Omar F.

    “…Faculty workload is difficult to delineate and quantify equitably because of the various factors and diverse roles that define faculty positions. This is…”
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    Predictors of Stress and Burnout Among Pharmacy Faculty in the United States by Attarabeen, Omar F., Shoair, Osama A., Alkhateeb, Fadi, Howitz, Austin, Nord, Lisa, Broedel-Zaugg, Kimberly

    “…Stress and burnout may impact pharmacy faculty’s well-being, quality of life, and productivity. This research study aimed to assess pharmacy faculty’s overall…”
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    An Exploratory Study of Arab American Pharmacy Educators’ Work Experience with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion by Alsharif, Naser Z., Chahine, Elias B., Attarabeen, Omar F., Mohamed, Islam, Halat, Dalal Hammoude

    “…Objective. To explore the experience of members of Arab American Pharmacy Educators (AAPE) regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion in their workplace…”
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    Gaps and Opportunities for Faculty Workload Policies in Pharmacy and Health Professions Education by Park, Sharon K, DiVall, Margarita V, Lee, Kelly C, Lebovitz, Lisa, Dey, Surajit, Attarabeen, Omar F

    “…Faculty workload is difficult to delineate and quantify equitably because of the various factors and diverse roles that define faculty positions. This is…”
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    Using the social cognitive theory to examine spontaneous attempts to quit illicit substance use by Attarabeen, Omar F, Alkhateeb, Fadi, Rudolph, Michael, Babcock, Charles Ck, Hanif, Ahmad, Moawad, Rana, Mohamed, Rowida, Patel, Isha, Truong, Hoai-An, Khanfar, Nile M

    Published in Health marketing quarterly (15-07-2024)
    “…Rural areas in the US exhibit high rates of illicit substance use. This study aimed to investigate the Social Cognitive Theory factors associated with…”
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    A National Survey of Perceptions Around Conditions Associated With Pharmacy Faculty Workload Equity by Malcom, Daniel R., Park, Sharon K, Lebovitz, Lisa, Attarabeen, Omar F., Castleberry, Ashley, Dey, Surajit, DiVall, Margarita V., Kirkwood, Cynthia, Lee, Kelly C., Medina, Melissa, Sheaffer, Elizabeth A., Weldon, David

    “…To assess pharmacy faculty members’ perceptions of conditions associated with workload equity and factors that can improve workload equity. A 26-item survey…”
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    Colon Cancer Worry in Appalachia by Attarabeen, Omar F., Sambamoorthi, Usha, Larkin, Kevin T., Kelly, Kimberly M.

    Published in Journal of community health (01-02-2018)
    “…Appalachia has a higher incidence of and mortality from colon cancer (CC) than other regions of the United States; thus, it is important to know the potential…”
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    Ethical issues in consenting older adults: academic researchers and community perspectives by Altawalbeh, Shoroq M., Alkhateeb, Fadi M., Attarabeen, Omar F.

    “…Objectives Obtaining informed consents from older adults is surrounded by many ethical and practical challenges. The objective of this study was to evaluate…”
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    Assessment of Texan pharmacists' attitudes, behaviors, and preferences related to continuing pharmacy education by Alkhateeb, Fadi M., Attarabeen, Omar F., Alameddine, Sarah

    “…Background: Whether the available Continuing Education (CE) programs meet pharmacists' continuously increasing needs and preferences is open to question…”
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    Perceptions and Practices for Evaluating Faculty Workload by Pharmacy Education Administration/Leadership by Lebovitz, Lisa, Park, Sharon K, Dey, Surajit, Sheaffer, Elizabeth A, Kirkwood, Cynthia K, Weldon, David J, Medina, Melissa S, Castleberry, Ashley N, Lee, Kelly C, Attarabeen, Omar F, DiVall, Margarita V

    “…Objective: To assess how department chairs/administrators define, measure, and evaluate faculty workload to better understand practices within the Academy…”
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    Interest in Lung Screening among a Sample of Adult Muslims in the United States by Attarabeen, Omar, Alkhateeb, Fadi, Larkin, Kevin, Sambamoorthi, Usha, Newton, Michael, Kelly, Kimberly

    Published in Iraqi journal of pharmaceutical sciences (26-03-2024)
    “…  Objectives. Muslims in the United States exhibit high rates of tobacco use, which make them highly vulnerable to lung cancer. Lung cancer could be avoided by…”
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    Tobacco Use, Number of Serious Smoking Cessation Attempts, and Interest in Lung Screening in a Sample of Adult Muslims in the United States by Attarabeen, Omar F. S

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Muslims in the United States (US) exhibit higher rates of tobacco use in comparison with rest of the US population. As a result, US Muslims might be at a…”
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